Questions tagged [compost]

Compost is organic material which has undergone decomposition by microorganisms and is used as a soil amendment.

Composting is normally thought of putting a pile of organic matter in a pile to allow it to break down with either bacteria, or fungi often taking a year or more, but sometimes taking as few as 3 weeks.

Bacterial dominated composting: the most common method of composting performed by adding bacteria to rotting organic matter

Fungal composting: the second most common method for composting adding different types of fungi to a compost pile in order for it to break down while feeding your other plants in the garden with Endomycorrhizal fungi, and Ectomycorrhizal fungi when adding it to the soil in a symbiotic relationship. In order to keep a healthy ammount of these two types of fungi you need to ensure the fungi has enough soil to eat and add more as needed.

Insect composting: to have food is done by taking your compost, and dumping it somewhere random in your field for the insects to go after as they prefer decaying material.

The composting process can be accelerated by monitoring and managing the feedstock, the size and temperature of the pile, air and water infiltration into the pile, and various other factors. The temperature of the pile is primarily driven by the carbon to nitrogen ratio of the constituents. Other methods include sheet and trench composting.

Finished compost is useful as a fertilizer, soil amendment, and for erosion control. You can add finishing compost directly to the soil any time along the way.

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Does a defunct anthill make good compost?

So, there was this defunct anthill at the summer cottage, that I decided to turn into a vegetable patch. After the fact, I'm wondering how good compost the stuff really was. So, what sort of compost would an anthill make, and what sort of additional…
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Should the first bin of a 3 bin compost system be bigger than the other two?

Should the first bin (ie the one you put the fresh stuff in) of a 3 bin be bigger than the second? And similarly should the second bin be bigger than the third, due to the fact that volume will decrease as composting happens? Any picture I see of…
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Is this an acceptable way to use green waste on plants?

From what I've read online, it looks like I'm not composting correctly. I don't have much space in my backyard so there's no space for a compost bin/pile. Instead, I've been putting scraps of food at the base of my trees/plants to "compost" and…
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What would be the non-organic part in this vegetal compost mixture?

See the composition of this substrate mixture I've bought: It only mentions organic stuff, like vegetal compost and composted pine bark. At the same time, it says that the organic matter content is 40-50%. So my question is: what would be the…
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What do I do with compost bin contents

I'm not particularly green fingered but recently purchased a compost bin however I'm not entirely sure what I do with it once it's full. I've been putting grass cuttings and fruit/veg waste from the kitchen in it over the past few months however…
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Is spruce bark equivalent to pine bark in potting mixes?

Composted pine bark is a standard ingredient in potting mixes. Most of the local forestry is spruce. Is there any reason to not use spruce bark? I know that generally barks need to be composted at least 90 days, and preferably a year to get rid of…
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Planted chili seeds in regular garden compost: should I dig them up and start again?

I ordered a variety of types of chilli seed (habanero, jalapeno, anaheim) because I can't buy these types of chilli here. I've never grown anything from seed before, so I think I approached this a bit naively. I took some regular garden compost from…
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Can I put mealybug-infested kale in my compost?

I have a huge infestation of mealybugs in my kale. Am I able to compost these plants or will I risk contamination?
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Can the filter papers in coffee K-pods be used for composting?

I already know it's a lot of trouble to remove them for composting, but does anyone know if the paper filters inside the K-pods are actually biodegradable? We no longer use the old fashioned coffee maker so these pods are all I have access to and I…
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Is composting just stacking organic waste together?

I read a few sites, http://decompose.co and how to compost and a few other sites is it really that complicated? Is there anything else I need to learn?
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Balcony composting - suggestions for trapped rainwater

I have an apartment with a balcony - the flooring of the balcony is a lot of wood boards. My compost bin is a big plastic recycling bin which I have perforated with an awl and rubber hammer on the bottom and sides. What this means is that when it…
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Does anyone know the reason potatoes should not be added to the compost pile?

There is a list of at least 13 things that do not go into the compost pile. Most I know and understand. I just found a list that included potatoes. Potatoes do what to a pile of compost? Feces, meats, dairy are obviously a no no but potatoes? …
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Do I need to throw away my compost if it has had a mouse living in it?

I found a mouse in my compost a little while ago. Whilst the mouse doesn't seem to be there any more, I have been told that I should throw away this compost as the mouse could have brought some diseases via it's urine which could then get…
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Can I compost vermiculite?

I've read online that you can compost perlite without a problem, and it actually has some benefits. I couldn't find information online that says that composting vermiculite is okay. I know it is generally added to soil and has many benefits, but I…
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Will forest floor mulch work well for fungal dominated wood chip compost?

I'm in a bind to find fungal dominated wood chip compost (yes, even the crops extension line at the local university gives me the stumped response) in the Minneapolis/St Paul area, and was wondering if I rake up a lot of material from the forest…
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